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Best Infant Seat Features
While all infant seats conform to federal safety standards, a few go above and beyond. From extra padding to a padded newborn car seat inlay to the ability to raise and lower the headrest without having to rethread the seat, our Best of the Bump winner has many features that parents will appreciate.
We considered factors like weight (without base), stroller connectivity, special features and price when selecting our top picks. Find out the best infant seat for you and your family by reading on.
Safety
Every infant car seat available on the market must meet the safety standards of the federal government. Some seats offer extra features that go beyond the minimum requirements. Some of these features include load legs, a rethreader built in strap-holding sides, and more. According to the experts I spoke to the more features a chair includes, the better.
The more intuitive a car seat, the more likely that parents will use it properly. This will lower the risk of injury to their child in the event of a crash. This is particularly important for an infant seat, since it's only designed to last for an extremely short time. Choose a model that has a bubble indicator and an incline foot that is spring loaded to make it easier to level the seat. Also, ensure that the base is easy to click in and out of the car seat newborn.
Other top features that some car seat makers offer include an unrethread harness, magnet buckle holders, and side grips to carry the seat. These are fantastic however, don't forget that the safety of your car seat is only as secure as the vehicle you're driving in. You can find helpful tips in the owner's manual about how to secure your infant's car seat and find out more about the safety features.
When choosing an infant car seat, bear in mind that you'll only be able to use it for approximately 2 years until your child is old enough to move to a convertible car seat. Some families skip the infant seat altogether and choose to purchase a convertible car that has greater weight and height limits. When buying an infant car seat, be sure to take into consideration the dimensions of your vehicle and try different models before settling. You can then make sure that the seat is comfortable for your child, is a good fit inside your car and also has useful features such as the ability to convert it into a stroller. Don't forget to look for recalls prior to making an purchase. It's the most important aspect to ensure your child's safety on the road.
Easy to Use
If you're planning to use the seat in one vehicle or transferring it between several, you want an infant car seat that is easy to put in and remove from the base. Look for clear instructions on installation and a simple mechanism. Consider how easy it would be to adjust the seat as your baby grows and the quality materials used.
Some infant seats include a load leg. This brace that acts as a support between the seat's base and the floor of your vehicle, providing extra security in the event of a collision. It's an especially important feature if you drive an older vehicle, since the risk of injury to the head in a crash is higher when a child is seated close to the floor, according to research by Consumer Reports.
Other features that are premium and can enhance the user experience include a harness with no-rethread and anti-rebound bar, which can prevent the seat from rebounding during the event of a crash. The latter has been proven by research to decrease the chance of head injuries by up to 43 percent. "If you're on a tight budget and want the safety of an ARC-certified car seat that has several key features that are premium I would recommend the Evenflo LightMax DLX," says Babylist gear editor Jennifer LaBracio. The seat was given an excellent rating by experts in child safety. It has a no-rethread adjustable harness with five recline positions, as well as an extended canopy that has magnets to ensure complete coverage.
A seat that can be easily installed using only lapbelts and does not require the necessity of a base is another option. This is ideal for parents who are planning to take Uber or taxi rides because it eliminates the need to go back to the car every time to install a new seat. For example, the Nuna Pipa Urbn and its corresponding TRIV travel system have an extremely rigid LATCH system integrated into the bottom of the seat making it quick and easy to install in any vehicle. It also can be used with a rear-facing (4-40 pounds) and forward-facing (22-65 pounds) and converts to a highback booster or belt-positioning booster that is backless (40-120 pounds). This is a great option if you're on a budget.
Comfort
It is essential that your child is comfortable in the car seat, especially if they are there for a long period of time. This includes padded shoulder straps, plush fabric to feel snug against their stomachs or back, as well as a sturdier headrest. Also, look for a seat that is easy to adjust as your child grows.
While a seat with many special features may cost more but they're also generally easier to use. This is why we consider aspects like a single-hand harness system, premium LATCH connectors, and a no-rethread harness when we evaluate infant car seats. We also pay attention to dimensions and weight, since the weight or bulk of a seat could put stress on your biceps when you're carrying it in and out of your car or moving between cars.
A seat with a load leg--a safety feature that aids in stabilizing the car seat in the event of a crash is an alternative. It's usually found in more expensive seats however we've seen a few budget-friendly options that include this additional safety feature.
Another thing to consider is height and weight limits. You'll want to ensure the seat is suitable for your child when they reach their maximum growth. It usually occurs around age two or 3. You should also consider a convertible car seat for infants which can be converted into a toddler's car seat. This will allow you more flexibility in your car and is ideal for families who frequently switch vehicles or travel.
Our test participants were impressed with the Doona which is a combination of a car seat for an infant car seat that swivels and a stroller in one piece. It's perfect for parents who are constantly on the move, especially those who use public transport to commute to work or go to school. It is also easy to put in. Our expert testers praised its ease of use with the one-handed latching mechanism and the padded shoulders straps. Our product testers noted that the seat is compact and lightweight, which is essential for those with a limited trunk room. It's also free of flame retardant chemical, which is a big advantage for parents concerned about their child's environment and health.
Convenience
The best infant car seats come with features that make it simple to use. The most comfortable infant car seats are equipped with convenience features that make it easy for parents to get into and out of the seat. Other important aspects to consider is whether the seat can be washed in the washing machine (to make cleaning easier) and if it features a canopy that can be handy both inside the car and also attached to a stroller.
One feature that might not be a big deal but can save you a lot of hassle is a meter on the base that will let you know when it's been installed correctly. This line should be parallel to the ground and is located on the base. It's especially useful when you'll be changing the car seat frequently, or if are planning to travel with your child and need to install the seat in taxis or Ubers.
Another feature that is beneficial is the possibility of attaching an appropriate stroller directly to the infant car seat, which makes it much easier to carry your sleeping infant from the car to the supermarket or out on errands, without the need to carry the separate baby carrier. This can be a life-changing feature for parents trying to return to normal after a long trip or a commute with a child.
If your baby car seat is likely to grow quickly, select an infant car seat with an increased weight and height limit than the one recommended by the manufacturer. You can use the car seat for a longer period of time.
All car seats sold in America must conform to federal safety standards, but that does not mean that they're all equal. Some have premium features that go beyond, including load legs that support the base of the car seat to provide extra stability, and anti-rebound bars that decrease the chance of sustaining head injuries in crashes. Some accessories can make the ride more comfortable for your baby, and you as a parent are happier and more confident.
While all infant seats conform to federal safety standards, a few go above and beyond. From extra padding to a padded newborn car seat inlay to the ability to raise and lower the headrest without having to rethread the seat, our Best of the Bump winner has many features that parents will appreciate.
We considered factors like weight (without base), stroller connectivity, special features and price when selecting our top picks. Find out the best infant seat for you and your family by reading on.
Safety
Every infant car seat available on the market must meet the safety standards of the federal government. Some seats offer extra features that go beyond the minimum requirements. Some of these features include load legs, a rethreader built in strap-holding sides, and more. According to the experts I spoke to the more features a chair includes, the better.
The more intuitive a car seat, the more likely that parents will use it properly. This will lower the risk of injury to their child in the event of a crash. This is particularly important for an infant seat, since it's only designed to last for an extremely short time. Choose a model that has a bubble indicator and an incline foot that is spring loaded to make it easier to level the seat. Also, ensure that the base is easy to click in and out of the car seat newborn.
Other top features that some car seat makers offer include an unrethread harness, magnet buckle holders, and side grips to carry the seat. These are fantastic however, don't forget that the safety of your car seat is only as secure as the vehicle you're driving in. You can find helpful tips in the owner's manual about how to secure your infant's car seat and find out more about the safety features.
When choosing an infant car seat, bear in mind that you'll only be able to use it for approximately 2 years until your child is old enough to move to a convertible car seat. Some families skip the infant seat altogether and choose to purchase a convertible car that has greater weight and height limits. When buying an infant car seat, be sure to take into consideration the dimensions of your vehicle and try different models before settling. You can then make sure that the seat is comfortable for your child, is a good fit inside your car and also has useful features such as the ability to convert it into a stroller. Don't forget to look for recalls prior to making an purchase. It's the most important aspect to ensure your child's safety on the road.
Easy to Use
If you're planning to use the seat in one vehicle or transferring it between several, you want an infant car seat that is easy to put in and remove from the base. Look for clear instructions on installation and a simple mechanism. Consider how easy it would be to adjust the seat as your baby grows and the quality materials used.
Some infant seats include a load leg. This brace that acts as a support between the seat's base and the floor of your vehicle, providing extra security in the event of a collision. It's an especially important feature if you drive an older vehicle, since the risk of injury to the head in a crash is higher when a child is seated close to the floor, according to research by Consumer Reports.
Other features that are premium and can enhance the user experience include a harness with no-rethread and anti-rebound bar, which can prevent the seat from rebounding during the event of a crash. The latter has been proven by research to decrease the chance of head injuries by up to 43 percent. "If you're on a tight budget and want the safety of an ARC-certified car seat that has several key features that are premium I would recommend the Evenflo LightMax DLX," says Babylist gear editor Jennifer LaBracio. The seat was given an excellent rating by experts in child safety. It has a no-rethread adjustable harness with five recline positions, as well as an extended canopy that has magnets to ensure complete coverage.
A seat that can be easily installed using only lapbelts and does not require the necessity of a base is another option. This is ideal for parents who are planning to take Uber or taxi rides because it eliminates the need to go back to the car every time to install a new seat. For example, the Nuna Pipa Urbn and its corresponding TRIV travel system have an extremely rigid LATCH system integrated into the bottom of the seat making it quick and easy to install in any vehicle. It also can be used with a rear-facing (4-40 pounds) and forward-facing (22-65 pounds) and converts to a highback booster or belt-positioning booster that is backless (40-120 pounds). This is a great option if you're on a budget.
Comfort
It is essential that your child is comfortable in the car seat, especially if they are there for a long period of time. This includes padded shoulder straps, plush fabric to feel snug against their stomachs or back, as well as a sturdier headrest. Also, look for a seat that is easy to adjust as your child grows.
While a seat with many special features may cost more but they're also generally easier to use. This is why we consider aspects like a single-hand harness system, premium LATCH connectors, and a no-rethread harness when we evaluate infant car seats. We also pay attention to dimensions and weight, since the weight or bulk of a seat could put stress on your biceps when you're carrying it in and out of your car or moving between cars.
A seat with a load leg--a safety feature that aids in stabilizing the car seat in the event of a crash is an alternative. It's usually found in more expensive seats however we've seen a few budget-friendly options that include this additional safety feature.
Another thing to consider is height and weight limits. You'll want to ensure the seat is suitable for your child when they reach their maximum growth. It usually occurs around age two or 3. You should also consider a convertible car seat for infants which can be converted into a toddler's car seat. This will allow you more flexibility in your car and is ideal for families who frequently switch vehicles or travel.
Our test participants were impressed with the Doona which is a combination of a car seat for an infant car seat that swivels and a stroller in one piece. It's perfect for parents who are constantly on the move, especially those who use public transport to commute to work or go to school. It is also easy to put in. Our expert testers praised its ease of use with the one-handed latching mechanism and the padded shoulders straps. Our product testers noted that the seat is compact and lightweight, which is essential for those with a limited trunk room. It's also free of flame retardant chemical, which is a big advantage for parents concerned about their child's environment and health.
Convenience
The best infant car seats come with features that make it simple to use. The most comfortable infant car seats are equipped with convenience features that make it easy for parents to get into and out of the seat. Other important aspects to consider is whether the seat can be washed in the washing machine (to make cleaning easier) and if it features a canopy that can be handy both inside the car and also attached to a stroller.
One feature that might not be a big deal but can save you a lot of hassle is a meter on the base that will let you know when it's been installed correctly. This line should be parallel to the ground and is located on the base. It's especially useful when you'll be changing the car seat frequently, or if are planning to travel with your child and need to install the seat in taxis or Ubers.
Another feature that is beneficial is the possibility of attaching an appropriate stroller directly to the infant car seat, which makes it much easier to carry your sleeping infant from the car to the supermarket or out on errands, without the need to carry the separate baby carrier. This can be a life-changing feature for parents trying to return to normal after a long trip or a commute with a child.
If your baby car seat is likely to grow quickly, select an infant car seat with an increased weight and height limit than the one recommended by the manufacturer. You can use the car seat for a longer period of time.
All car seats sold in America must conform to federal safety standards, but that does not mean that they're all equal. Some have premium features that go beyond, including load legs that support the base of the car seat to provide extra stability, and anti-rebound bars that decrease the chance of sustaining head injuries in crashes. Some accessories can make the ride more comfortable for your baby, and you as a parent are happier and more confident.
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